I. Marlene King Tweeted Lines From the Pretty Little Liars Series Finale That Tease Toby's Fate—and a Wedding

Pretty Little Liars may be off the air right now, but that doesn't mean it can't still eff up your life.

The explosive season 7A finale was weeks ago, but creator I. Marlene King wants to make sure you're having daily conniptions over the show. On Friday (September 23), King tweeted some cryptic lines from the series finale that reveal everything and nothing at the same time. Why does she do this to us?

The biggest spoiler from King's tweeting spree is that Toby is (maybe) alive. If you recall from the recent finale, Toby and his fiancée, Yvonne, got into a car crash; the camera panned to a bloody Toby passed out against a steering wheel. But King posted a photo teasing dialogue from Toby, which hints that he didn't die. Granted, this line could be from some kind of flashback—a popular PLL device—but let's stay optimistic, people.

If Toby is alive, this specific line might suggest a romantic reunion with Spencer. PLL diehards quickly pointed out that "hope breeds eternal mystery" is a classic Spencer line from the first season. Who else would Toby be saying this to besides Spencer? And why bring it up after all of these years if not for a sweet, intimate reason? Be still, my "Spoby"-shipping heart!

Also, King seems to confirm that one of the liars is getting married. "If you don't stop looking at me like that, I'm never going to be able to say my vows without the ugly cry," a character says in one of King's tweets. C'mon, y'all—vows? It's safe to assume someone is walking down the aisle.

But who that is remains a mystery. Yes, Ezra did propose to Aria; however, remember that he recently discovered that his beloved ex-girlfriend, Nicole, is actually alive. The two shared a tender embrace in the season 7A finale (much to Aria's dismay), so "Ezria's" future isn't set in stone.

King also teased a phone call Alison has with the police, a possible killer (of course), and a sappy line about finishing a book (clearly a metaphor for the show ending). Cue the fear and feels.